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A Fake Novel About the Life of Arthur Rimbaud is a curious blend of documentary and poetic exploration. It feels like wandering through a fragmented dream, where the viewer is invited into the world of Rimbaud through Jack Spicer's evocative verses. Florence Pazzottu really plays with the environment in the South Alpine village of La Pomme Chinoise, scattering these poetic fragments like leaves in the wind. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing moments to linger and breathe. It’s distinct in how it combines real landscapes with the abstract, crafting a sensory experience rather than just a narrative. The black cardboard and loose sheets used in the visuals add a raw, tactile quality that feels intimate and personal, almost as if you’re holding poetry in your hands.
Explores themes of poetry and identity.Unique visual style with tactile elements.Pacing allows for introspection and contemplation.
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